Animus

So earlier tonight I was making my weekly check-in to one of my more favorites blogs, Weekend Stubble, a quirky literature-related blog run by a man named Paul Collins (who has just re-published a book by one of my favorite authors, woefully long out of print).
Anyhoo, about five entries down I caught a glimpse of art unmistakenly by Seonna Hong. What’s this? Paul Collins was actually posting about Seonna’s new book, Animus, before I did here! Shame on me. Seonna’s one of the most talented artists in animation (or anywhere else, for that matter) today. We at Frederator should know: Seonna’s work for My Life as a Teenage Robot has been uniformly fantastic - so fantastic, in fact, that it earned her an Emmy for Individual Achievement in Animation last year.
If you’re a fan of beautiful art in children’s books, buy your Animus today.


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On November 21st, 2005 at 12:00 am
Thanks for telling us about Weekend Stubble! I just checked it out, and came across a blog on Banksy. It so happens that I, too, just received my own copy of Banksy’s CUT IT OUT this past weekend and now carry it around everywhere I go. If a still image can carry this much impact, imagine what an entire animated film can do.
On November 21st, 2005 at 12:00 am
You’re welcome, Granny. The Banksy book is on my ‘to buy’ list.